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Queer Migration and Asylum in Europe
FRINGE
Series Editors
Alena Ledeneva and Peter Zusi, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UCL
The FRINGE series explores the roles that complexity, ambivalence and immeasurability play in social and cultural phenomena. A cross-disciplinary initiative bringing together researchers from the humanities, social sciences and area studies, the series examines how seemingly opposed notions such as centrality and marginality, clarity and ambiguity, can shift and converge when embedded in everyday practices.
Alena Ledeneva is Professor of Politics and Society at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies of UCL.
Pert Zusi is Associate Professor at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies of UCL.
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Queer Migration and Asylum in Europe
Edited by
Richard C. M. Mole
First published in 2021 by UCL Press University College London Gower Street - photo 3
First published in 2021 by
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781787355811
Contents Richard C M Mole Robert Wintemute Cristian Valenzuela Richard C M - photo 4
Contents
Richard C. M. Mole
Robert Wintemute
Cristian Valenzuela
Richard C. M. Mole
Nuno Ferreira
Christian Klesse
Aurora Perego
Keith E. McNeal and Sarah French Brennan
Moira Dustin and Nina Held
Sara Cesaro
Sarah Singer
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Contributors
Sara Cesaro is a PhD candidate in Sociology at the Universit Paris VIII Vincennes-Saint-Denis, where she is attached to the Laboratoire dtudes de Genre et Sexualit.
Moira Dustin is a research fellow in the Department of Law at the University of Sussex and a visiting fellow at the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion at the London School of Economics. Her research interests include gender, sexuality, ethnicity, equality and human rights. She was previously Director of Research and Communications at the Equality and Diversity Forum, a network of equality and human rights organisations, and also worked at the Refugee Council.
Nuno Ferreira is Professor of Law at the University of Sussex. He is an expert in human rights, discrimination, European and asylum and refugee law. He uses socio-legal, comparative, empirical and policy-oriented perspectives in his work, has published widely with top publishers and journals and participated in several high-profile externally funded research projects. He is currently a Horizon 2020 ERC Starting Grant recipient, leading the project SOGICA Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Claims of Asylum (201620).
Sarah French Brennan received her PhD in Applied Anthropology from Columbia Universitys Teachers College. Within the scope of her broader research interests in the contexts, practices and technologies involved in the production of sexual identities and minority subjectivities, her PhD examines queer Muslim asylum seekers in the Netherlands and the ways in which the processes of narrating and claiming asylum as an LGBT (the legal terminology in the asylum process) leads individuals to produce, rather than simply represent, a specific type of subject.
Nina Held is a research and teaching fellow in Sociology at the University of Sussex. Her research interests are situated within the areas of gender and sexuality studies, critical race and whiteness studies, sexual and emotional geographies and LGBTIQ+ asylum and human rights. She has published in Sexualities, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Emotion, Space and Society and the Journal of Lesbian Studies.
Christian Klesse is Reader in the Department of Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University. His research interests lie in the fields of gender and sexual politics, including non-monogamy and polyamory, transnational LGBTQI activism and queer film festivals. His work is interdisciplinary and often collaborative. He is the author of The Spectre of Promiscuity: Gay male and bisexual non-monogamies and polyamories (Ashgate, 2007). Recent journal articles have appeared in Sexualities, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Sociological Research Online and The Sociological Review.
Keith E. McNeal is Associate Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Houston. In 201112 he was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. He is a cultural and historical anthropologist with a specialisation in Caribbean ethnology. He is the author of Trance and Modernity in the Southern Caribbean: African and Hindu popular religions in Trinidad and Tobago (University Press of Florida, 2011, New World Diasporas series) and the forthcoming Queering the Citizen: Dispatches from Trinidad and Tobago, and is working on a third book project, The Lotus in the Oil Drum: Globalising Hinduism in a Caribbean petro-state.
Richard C. M. Mole is Professor of Political Sociology at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UCL. His research focuses on the relationship between identity and power, with particular reference to nationalism, sexualities and migration. He is the editor of Soviet and Post-Soviet Sexualities (Routledge, 2019) and has published in Slavic Review
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